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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9555"><p>There are a number of plants that have leaves that are toxic to livestock, oleander, black cherry, and others. There web "http://www.murraygrey.com/" has information on toxic plants</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I had a 2 month old Holstein calf</p><p>> die this morning. He looked like</p><p>> he had bloated and he had a thick</p><p>> white foam running out of his nose</p><p>> and mouth. It almost looked like</p><p>> dish soap suds. I put some leaves</p><p>> in his pen the night before just</p><p>> for bedding and to help clean up</p><p>> the mud. He and 3 other calves</p><p>> were eating some of the leaves,</p><p>> could that make him bloat? Does</p><p>> anyone have any Idea what could</p><p>> have made him bloat? I have not</p><p>> changed their feed one bit. Could</p><p>> he have over eating disease? Any</p><p>> input would be appreciated.</p><p>> Thanks. <A HREF="mailto:chantz@landconcepts.net">chantz@landconcepts.net</A></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9555"] There are a number of plants that have leaves that are toxic to livestock, oleander, black cherry, and others. There web "http://www.murraygrey.com/" has information on toxic plants dunmovin farms > I had a 2 month old Holstein calf > die this morning. He looked like > he had bloated and he had a thick > white foam running out of his nose > and mouth. It almost looked like > dish soap suds. I put some leaves > in his pen the night before just > for bedding and to help clean up > the mud. He and 3 other calves > were eating some of the leaves, > could that make him bloat? Does > anyone have any Idea what could > have made him bloat? I have not > changed their feed one bit. Could > he have over eating disease? Any > input would be appreciated. > Thanks. <A HREF="mailto:chantz@landconcepts.net">chantz@landconcepts.net</A> [/QUOTE]
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